SC 'Warns' of Possible Lizard Man Sightings During Eclipse

The South Carolina Emergency Management Division isn't expecting any major problems on eclipse day, other than heavy traffic.

Author:
wltx

Published:
10:14 AM EDT August 17, 2017

Updated:
10:14 AM EDT August 17, 2017

West Columbia, SC (WLTX) - The South Carolina Emergency Management Division isn't expecting any major problems on eclipse day, other than heavy traffic.

Oh, and maybe a Lizard Man sighting or two.

The agency sent a tongue and cheek post on social media Wednesday about possible paranormal activity on August 21, the day the total solar eclipse will pass through South Carolina.

Then also sent a map that has a list of possible Lizard Man sighting. (The Lizard Man, for those who don't know, is basically South Carolina's Bigfoot, although a scaly-reptile like creature rather than a hairy beast).

"SCEMD does not know if Lizardmen become more active during a solar eclipse, but we advise that residents of Lee and Sumter counties should remain vigilant."

You can find much more...shall we say...'legitimate' news about the eclipse on WLTX's Eclipse page.

And don't forget: The South Carolina State Fair and WLTX will be offering a “totally” awesome tailgating experience during Columbia’s historic eclipse. For more details, go to the Total Eclipse Tailgate Page.